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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Administrative/Program Associate to provide vital programmatic and administrative support. This role involves coordinating grantmaking activities, managing communications, and maintaining data in Salesforce. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to racial equity and community-centered work, alongside excellent organizational and project management skills. This position offers a unique opportunity to engage with diverse communities and contribute to meaningful educational initiatives, making a tangible impact in the lives of youth in New England.
The Nellie Mae Education Foundation (NMEF) champions efforts that prioritize community goals that challenge racial inequities and advance excellent, student-centered public education for all New England youth.
As the largest philanthropy in New England dedicated exclusively to education, we work to ensure that all youth have access to excellent and equitable public education that prepares them to succeed and thrive in community. Our new grantmaking strategy, announced in early 2020, centers on racial equity in public education and includes grant funds for:
In addition to our grantmaking, we are committed to using our voice, privilege, and power to advance and advocate for racial equity in our education system and to identify, call out, and dismantle the systems and policies that have led to a disproportionate number of negative outcomes for people of color. In all of our work, we have committed to a race-equity-focused and community-centered approach. We commit to actively engaging with the communities we serve, and those most impacted, regarding solutions, investments, and resources for their community.
Headquartered in Quincy, MA, our team is comprised of mission-driven professionals who share a commitment to putting youth and communities at the forefront, operating with a racial equity lens, building collaborative relationships, supporting community-driven change, and continuing to learn, adapt, and improve.
The Administrative/Program Associate (Associate) provides programmatic and administrative support to various aspects of the NMEF's work, partnering closely with the Grantmaking/Programs team and the Vice President of Finance and Administration. Reporting to the Director of Grantmaking, they will act as an essential resource and central conduit for coordinating program logistics, supporting internal communications and responding to external inquiries and requests, and supporting the overall execution of NMEF's activities. They will proactively anticipate needs, harmonize resources, troubleshoot obstacles, and approach their work with a growth mindset and learning orientation. The Associate will play a critical role in data management in Salesforce; provide technical assistance to staff and external partners; and support the overall project management of grantmaking activities. This role offers a learning opportunity and launching pad for an individual with strong organizational and project management skills, as well as an interest in education, racial equity, and/or community-centered work, who wishes to gain experience in philanthropy.
Specifically, the Administrative/Program Associate will:
As the incoming Administrative/Program Associate, you will possess many, though perhaps not all, of the following characteristics and qualifications:
The salary range for this position is $50,000 - $70,000, commensurate with experience, and NMEF provides a comprehensive benefits package.
Koya Leadership Partners, the executive search firm that specializes in mission-driven search, has been exclusively retained for this engagement. Cassie Scarano and Kirstin Griffiths are leading this search. To express your interest in this role please visit this link. All nominations, inquiries, and discussions will be considered strictly confidential.
Nellie Mae Education Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applications from people of color, persons with disabilities, women, LGBTQ+, and other underrepresented applicants.